Integrated assessment of home based palliative care with and without reinforced caregiver support: ‘A demonstration of INTEGRATE-HTA methodological guidances’ – Executive Summary

L Brereton, P Wahlster, Kb Lysdahl, K Mozygemba, J Burns, Jb Chilcott, S Ward, Jb Brönneke, M Tummers, R Van Hoon, L Pfadenhauer, S Polus, C Ingleton, C Gardiner, Gj Van Der Wilt, A Gerhardus, A Rohwer, E Rehfuess, W Oortwijn, Pietro RefoloDario Sacchini, W Leppert, A Blazeviciene, Antonio Gioacchino Spagnolo, L Preston, J Clark, E. Goyder

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Abstract

This comprehensive executive summary reports on a case study designed to demonstrate the application of a number of the key concepts and methods developed in the INTEGRATE-HTA project to the assessment of complex technologies. The case study focuses on models of home based palliative care with and without an additional element of caregiver support, known as reinforced and non-reinforced home based palliative care respectively.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Health Technology Assessment

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